Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Xx"
The meaning of "Xx" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I will xx with 13 10
13 10 is radio channel mean?
13 10 is radio channel mean?
A:
It was good. I understood, but here's the native way to ask:
Option 1:
👍🏻"At 9 minutes, the protagonist says the line."
Option 2:
👍🏻"At 9m 1s the protagonist says the line."
Option 3:
👍🏻"At 9:05 the protagonist says the line."
Additionally, you can use the words "the line" + "in question " to refer to the fact you are asking about this specific line.
We consider the audio file content to be "the line in question." or "the words in question" or "the statement in question", etc. 등 등
👌🏻 "At 9:05 the protagonist says the line in question."
"in question" is a set expression, just two words. So be careful not to add "in the question". This means the following sentence is using this grammar point incorrectly:
👎🏻"At 9:05 the protagonist says the line in the question."
It's not exactly a wrong sentence, but it is no longer using this exact grammar point of using "in question".
"(noun) in question" essential means "(noun) that we are discussing about".
Lastly,
"In 9 minutes" actually means (now) + 9 minutes. Which is why we don't use "in" for a time point/ time stamp.
For example:
"In 9 minutes I need to leave, can we finish the board game?"
"Sure, let's hurry up and finish it."
Option 1:
👍🏻"At 9 minutes, the protagonist says the line."
Option 2:
👍🏻"At 9m 1s the protagonist says the line."
Option 3:
👍🏻"At 9:05 the protagonist says the line."
Additionally, you can use the words "the line" + "in question " to refer to the fact you are asking about this specific line.
We consider the audio file content to be "the line in question." or "the words in question" or "the statement in question", etc. 등 등
👌🏻 "At 9:05 the protagonist says the line in question."
"in question" is a set expression, just two words. So be careful not to add "in the question". This means the following sentence is using this grammar point incorrectly:
👎🏻"At 9:05 the protagonist says the line in the question."
It's not exactly a wrong sentence, but it is no longer using this exact grammar point of using "in question".
"(noun) in question" essential means "(noun) that we are discussing about".
Lastly,
"In 9 minutes" actually means (now) + 9 minutes. Which is why we don't use "in" for a time point/ time stamp.
For example:
"In 9 minutes I need to leave, can we finish the board game?"
"Sure, let's hurry up and finish it."
Q:
What does xx mean?
A:
X - kiss
O - hug
Xxxooooxxxx - lots of hugs and kisses
X - kiss
O - hug
Xxxooooxxxx - lots of hugs and kisses
Q:
What does x, xx mean?
A:
The x stands for hugs and kisses - it is like xoxo.
Q:
What does To make light of xx mean?
A:
@overrunie
"make light of him" = treating him like he's not important with your actions or words
"think light of him" = think with your thoughts that he's not important
"make light of him" = treating him like he's not important with your actions or words
"think light of him" = think with your thoughts that he's not important
Q:
What does xx is fire. mean?
A:
It's slang, often used to describe hip hop music, but can be used to describe other things as well.
"Her mixtape is fire!"
"Have you heard Drake's new album? It's fire!"
"Her mixtape is fire!"
"Have you heard Drake's new album? It's fire!"
Example sentences using "Xx"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "go on a xx run".
A:
I think so! I can't think of any examples that don't involve buying anything.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with How do you go about xx?.
A:
How do you go about solving this problem?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with from xx to yy.
A:
From dawn till dusk.
I was awake from 6PM until 6AM.
I'll be in town from the 7th until the 8th.
I was awake from 6PM until 6AM.
I'll be in town from the 7th until the 8th.
Synonyms of "Xx" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between How to say xx ? and How do you say xx ? ?
A:
How to say xx ?
Incorrect as a question
How do you say xx ?
Correct
Eg I’m not sure how to say “ Good morning ” in Japanese ( correct usage as it isn’t a question )
How do you say “ good morning ” in Japanese ?
Incorrect as a question
How do you say xx ?
Correct
Eg I’m not sure how to say “ Good morning ” in Japanese ( correct usage as it isn’t a question )
How do you say “ good morning ” in Japanese ?
Q:
What is the difference between what does xx mean? and what does it mean xx? and what does it mean by xx? ?
A:
"what does "love" mean? - It means 사랑".
"What does it mean xx?" Is not grammatically correct.
What does it mean by "Caution!" - it means be very careful"
"What does it mean xx?" Is not grammatically correct.
What does it mean by "Caution!" - it means be very careful"
Q:
What is the difference between let's proceed with xx and let's go on with xx ?
A:
They mean the same thing for the most part. “Proceed” would mean “continue” and sounds more professional.
“Let’s go on with _______.” Is more commonly used.
“Let’s go on with _______.” Is more commonly used.
Q:
What is the difference between "I'm short of xx' and "I'm short on xx" ?
A:
@tjstkdn1 I would use "short on". e.g.. I'm short on cash
Q:
What is the difference between "i can't be bothered doing xx" and "i can't bothered to do xx" ?
A:
I guess so there's no difference
Translations of "Xx"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 人们都在担心xxx:
Xxx is close to everyone's heart/ on everyone's mind/ of everyone's concern?
Xxx is close to everyone's heart/ on everyone's mind/ of everyone's concern?
A:
no, they mean different things.
- X is dear to everyone's heart (not close to). This means everyone is fond of X.
- X is on everyone's mind. Everyone is thinking about X (for some reason).
- X is of concern to everyone. Not a typical phrase - everyone is concerned about X in the sense that X worries them, not that they are concerned about X.
Alternative:
People are concerned about X.
- X is dear to everyone's heart (not close to). This means everyone is fond of X.
- X is on everyone's mind. Everyone is thinking about X (for some reason).
- X is of concern to everyone. Not a typical phrase - everyone is concerned about X in the sense that X worries them, not that they are concerned about X.
Alternative:
People are concerned about X.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? もし取材をご希望の際は、以下のメールアドレスにリクエストメールを送ればxx証券がミーティングをアレンジいたします。
A:
If you would like to interview, please send a request email to the following email address and xx Securities will arrange the meeting.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I have just had a xx burger.It's so yammy.
The buns ware so tender(fluffy) and the meat is so juicy and miracle thick.I like it.I can eat it everyday. I think it's the worth barger.
The buns ware so tender(fluffy) and the meat is so juicy and miracle thick.I like it.I can eat it everyday. I think it's the worth barger.
A:
I just had a xx burger. It's so delicious. The buns are so fluffy and the meat is thick and juicy. I really like it, I can eat it everyday. It is very worth it / It is worth the money.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? xx を買うにはどこに行けば良いですか?
A:
- Where should I go to buy?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 我长得有点像xxx
A:
I look a bit like...
Other questions about "Xx"
Q:
to grant xx
to permit xx
how are they different?
to permit xx
how are they different?
A:
very close as verbs Yes. To grant something is more generous, like a gift. To permit something is more as an inconvenience or obligation.
Q:
to knock out xx
to bang out xx
what's the difference?
to bang out xx
what's the difference?
A:
@overrunie yeah, I think so. not so much for eating food
it's more for tasks you need or want to complete
I knocked out a couple of good books over the weekend
I knocked out the essay in a couple of hours
it's more for tasks you need or want to complete
I knocked out a couple of good books over the weekend
I knocked out the essay in a couple of hours
Q:
keeping xx in control vs keeping xx hnder control
what's the difference between them?
what's the difference between them?
A:
Examples:
1) "Keep John in control": you are saying you want John to be the one controling things
2) "Keep John under control": You are saying someone else needs to control John
1) "Keep John in control": you are saying you want John to be the one controling things
2) "Keep John under control": You are saying someone else needs to control John
Q:
let me elaborate with xx
let me elaborate on zz
are they different?
let me elaborate on zz
are they different?
A:
I wouldn't say it is wrong. We use language to communicate an idea. Her idea is, in the end, understood. But if you want to sound native and use proper language, then yes... there are rules of proper speech. To answer your original question: yes they are different and "let me elaborate on zz" is the choice I would use.
Q:
buy xx upfront.
buy xx outright.
what's the difference?
buy xx outright.
what's the difference?
A:
@tjstkdn sorry about that. yes, carrier is the same as service provider
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